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It is also a faceting of an icosidodecahedron, shown at left.
At one end of the column, the faceting gives way to an oval cylinder.
It was like trying to focus on a pinpoint through the faceting of a fly's eyeball.
His lamps played off the complex faceting of the opposite side of the main chamber.
She hefted it in both hands, studying the flawless faceting of the crystal and the incredible quality.
Faceting has not been studied as extensively as stellation.
Masters of diamond and gem faceting began appearing.
"The faceting would just be lost."
The impassive gray faceting reflected the beam back in a myriad of dull gleams.
The surface may not show much or any direct faceting (even through a microscope), but an x-ray diffractometer can quickly verify its condition.
From 1908 Metzinger experimented with the faceting of form, a style that would soon become known as Cubism.
Most often the connections are made by reference to shared formal characteristics: faceting of form, spatial ambiguity, transparency, and multiplicity.
The faceting on the glass produces a wonderful experience for the viewer from within the church building, particularly as the viewer is surrounded by these windows.
A second division can be made between industrial faceting and custom/hobby faceting.
To those pioneers of modernism the faceting of the rocks afforded a way to incorporate Cubism, which in its most serious phase was brown.
Ms. Hodson said Nijinsky's choreography is notable for its "faceting and breaking up of movements.
Repair of submarines, military and civil ships, construction of oil platforms and faceting of diamonds.
In his later works, Cézanne achieves a greater freedom, with larger, bolder, more arbitrary faceting, with dynamic and increasingly abstract results.
The scheme, consisting of three colors, each with three tones, was used to deceive any casual onlooker from recognizing the design's characteristic faceting.
Another major device of Futurism, derived from Cubism, is the faceting of space to give the sense of endless, repetitive movement.
By around 1520 they had developed the rose-cut or rosette by careful faceting of the convex face of a flat-based stone.
The predominance of sharp geometrical faceting and the fact that a group of artists are all working in similar directions, gives rise to the term 'Cubism'.
The architect structured the turbulent roofscape with a thin steel truss system inside; the trusses support a ceiling whose complex faceting follows the roof topography.
He switched on the torch again and scrutinized the faceting intently, moving his eyes a few degrees, then again, trying to discern some pattern or evident function.
For every stellation of some convex polytope, there exists a dual faceting of the dual polytope.